Which statement about the ordered pairs (2, −9) and (3, −6) is true for the equation 5x−y3=13 ?
Both ordered pairs are solutions.
Neither ordered pair is a solution.
(2, −9) is a solution to the equation.
(3, −6) is a solution to the equation.
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Which statement about the ordered pairs (2, −9) and (3, −6) is true for the equation 5x−y3=13 ?
Both ordered pairs are solutions.
Neither ordered pair is a solution.
(2, −9) is a solution to the equation.
(3, −6) is a solution to the equation.
SOLUTION - -
5x - 3y = 13
(2,-9)
5(2) - 3(-9) =13
10+27=13
37=13
L.H.S NOT EQUAL TO R. H. S
(3,-6)
5(3)-3(-6)=13
15+18=13
33=13
It shows option 2 is correct nether is the pair to solution
Both ordered pairs are solutions.
Neither ordered pair is a solution.
(2, −9) is a solution to the equation.
(3, −6) is a solution to the equation.
SOLUTION - -
5x - 3y = 13
(2,-9)
5(2) - 3(-9) =13
10+27=13
37=13
L.H.S NOT EQUAL TO R. H. S
(3,-6)
5(3)-3(-6)=13
15+18=13
33=13
It shows option 2 is correct nether is the pair to solution
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